Dictionary: Hope
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Sermon
James Merritt
... he had a human father; if he had a human father then he inherited the nature of that father; since that father had a nature of sin, then he inherited his nature of sin; therefore Jesus Himself was a lost sinner and He Himself needed a Savior from sin. The fact of the matter is, if you deny the virgin birth, the house of Christianity falls like a stack of cards. If you take away his deity from the cradle, you do not need his death on the cross. If Jesus was not born through a supernatural birth, He could not ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... been born..." (v.2) Men are born. If you are looking for Jesus, you are looking for a man. Now that does not deny the fact that Jesus was God. Because He was fully God and fully man. Theologians tend to go to two extremes concerning the Lord Jesus. The liberal tends ... been a man, he could not have been my Savior. For only a man can die, and Jesus had to die for my sins. Never forget the fact that Jesus was as much man as he was God. The Bread of Life knew what it was to be hungry. The Living Water knew what it ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... forget the "then" clause. You see, what Jesus was saying was this: We ought to judge ourselves before we can judge others, but we are to judge ourselves so we can judge others. Now we come to the crucial truth of this passage. Jesus is not forbidding all judgment. In fact, one of the marks that you are a spiritual person is that you know how to judge at the right time, at the right place, in the right way. 1 Cor. 2:15 says, "But he who is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is rightly judged by no ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... unique translation of Prov. 29:5: "A flattering neighbor is up to no good; he's probably planning to take advantage of you."6 In fact, Solomon goes on to say that in the long run you are better off with a man who will criticize you than a man who ... the Lord's name in vain and I apologize for that. I didn't know I was being taped or I wouldn't have done it."8 The fact is, the President shouldn't have said it whether the tape was running or not. Dad, I urge you, first of all, to be firm with your children ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... really is alive, then it is the height of arrogance not to show people the "errors" in the religion of their choice. In fact, we have a duty to do so. The Apostle Paul understood that. He was neither politically correct nor theologically tolerant. He was an ... city. Verse 16 tells us that the "city was given over to idols." Every public building in ancient Athens was dedicated to a god. In fact, one ancient citizen in Athens once said, "It is easier to meet a god in Athens than to meet a man." Well, the reason ...

Jeremiah 9:23-24
Sermon
James Merritt
... them, living next door to them, even being a close relative; and yet still really not know them. Many times it is because they don't want you to know them. Well, God wants us to know Him, and know Him in a personal intimate way. As a matter of fact, he has written this book, the Bible, that we might know Him. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, that we might know Him. Jesus and Philip had a very interesting conversation, and I want you to listen to their dialogue: "If you had known Me, you would have known my ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... he had changed his mind about his wife. You need to understand that divorce then was just as hot a topic as it is today. In fact, later on in Mt. 19:3 the Pharisees asked Jesus this question again, "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for just ... the one that stuck you together. Couples today look at a marriage license and say, "Well, it's just a piece of paper!" In fact, that's how people today rationalize not getting married by saying, "We don't need a piece of paper to cement our relationship." Let ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... in a country where oaths are taken every day. I was privileged to attend the Inauguration of President Bush, and I sat just a few yards away from him as he put his hand on the Bible and made a vow to uphold the Constitution of the United States. In fact, they call that "taking the oath of office." Everyday people go to a courtroom and take the witness stand and "swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me God." That is an oath. Now an oath does not keep you from perjury ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... buys a bigger home, but you can't. Your friend drives a nice car that you can't afford. You meet a more beautiful thinner woman, or a more handsome charming man. It can even happen to a pastor who hears a better preacher, or visits a bigger church. In fact, I want to be honest. One of the greatest problems we pastors face is the problem of jealousy. We are so enamored with size we think that a person who has a bigger church must have a better church, though it's really not true—bigger is not necessarily ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... the hopeless. One of the greatest heroes of the Old Testament, King David, battled depression, and he wrote about it in the 42nd Psalm. In fact, he asked in Ps. 42:5 a question all depressed people ask at some time or another: “Why are you cast down, O my soul ... the pit of despair in his own life. Because he gives us in this Psalm two do’s and one don’t. I. Do Face The Fact Of Depression Three times in verse 5, verse 6, and verse 11, David asks the question: “Why are you cast down, O my soul?” Now ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... I tell you this. The root cause and the real cause of loneliness is sin. The first human emotion Adam felt in the Garden of Eden after he sinned, was loneliness. He knew that his fellowship with God had been cut off and he tried to hide from God the fact that he was lonely. But it was even there in the Garden of Eden that we begin to see and understand that God Himself can cure loneliness. Defeat The Power Of Loneliness Loneliness is a void and a vacuum in every soul that people are trying to fill in every ...

Sermon
Schuyler Rhodes
... are consequences. When we refuse to acknowledge the truth of what is going on, whether it is in our own personal behavior or in the actions of our church or nation, we deny that we are accountable to God for our behavior. We can take comfort, though, in the fact that some folks have been there before us. Indeed, we might even learn from them. As we look to the reading from Isaiah, we hear one of the most potent pleas in all of Hebrew Scripture — a call for a God experience, for an advent of the Holy from ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... are the same for everyone - the fear of being used; the fear of growing old; the fear of losing control of life and health; the fear of being left alone; the fear of dying; the fact of loneliness; the fact of rejection; the fact of emptiness. However lovely the surface of things, there can be an ocean of anguish below. Whether people are living wasteland lives or wasted lives, whether you are maxed out on materialism or zoned out on drugs, Christ offers us a place to stop. Stopping is important. Among the ...

Ephesians 4:25-5:2
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... so consumed with his fixation on Absalom that the reminder of David's directive has absolutely no mitigating effect on him. Joab immediately races off to deal with Absalom himself, before he can escape. The argument can be made that, politically speaking, Joab was in fact acting more responsibly on behalf of the kingdom's continued well-being than was David. Consumed with the personal drama of a father and a son, David could not bear to face the truth about his son's insurrection and civil warfare, Joab, on ...

Luke 16:19-31
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Leonard Sweet
... 's eyes. This is a message about divine justice and punishment based, not on economic status, but on the state of one's heart. This parable is divided into two parts. Verses 19-26 tell the most familiar part of the story. Much has been made about the fact that of all Jesus' parables, this is the only one in which one of the characters is carefully named. That the poor man is called "Lazarus" has led many scholars on a mad rush for clues that might connect this Lazarus with the other known Lazarus of Jesus ...

2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... them. Not only did Paul teach against idleness but, as verses 7-8 report, he actively practiced what he preached. Again, Paul's tone is commanding and emphatic - "you ought to imitate us." Imitating the actions of a great leader and teacher - an apostle in fact - should not be an intimidating possibility for Christians. It is commanded of them. Imitation is not an option. Paul's insistence that he did not "eat bread" with anyone is a common Semitism for "get a life." Paul is not denying that he enjoyed the ...

Ephesians 4:25-5:2
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... so consumed with his fixation on Absalom that the reminder of David's directive has absolutely no mitigating effect on him. Joab immediately races off to deal with Absalom himself, before he can escape. The argument can be made that, politically speaking, Joab was in fact acting more responsibly on behalf of the kingdom's continued well-being than was David. Consumed with the personal drama of a father and a son, David could not bear to face the truth about his son's insurrection and civil warfare, Joab, on ...

1 Corinthians 12:1-11
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... "by the same Spirit." We of the 21st century are often tempted, as were the first-century Corinthians, to order these various spiritual gifts into some sort of hierarchy of distinction and importance. But Paul refused to do precisely that. Despite the fact that the rest of his discussion about spiritual gifts clearly reveals that the gift of tongues and accompanying interpretation was a contentious point of pride and hubris within the Corinthian church, he nevertheless refuses to take the easy way out and ...

Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... out in are all marks of the son's fully restored place of honor and authority in the household. The killing of the "fatted calf" symbolizes a truly special and festive occasion. As noted earlier, however, the elder son is not yet a part of this celebration. In fact, apparently he does not even learn of it or of his brother's return until after he has finished his day's work in the fields (vv. 25-27). The elder son's anger is instant. The confrontational tone he takes with his father is neither respectful ...

Acts 16:9-15
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... to seek Roman citizenship as well. Philippi was populated by a large number of retired Roman military men, however, a fact which tended to keep native Macedonian inhabitants second-class citizens of the Empire. This week's text offers the ... new missionary journey. Paul and his companions encounter Lydia outside the city gates proper, where she and others are gathered. The fact that there is apparently no established synagogue suggests there may not have been the requisite number of Jewish men (10) available ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... accidentally set fire to himself. He died as a result of his burns. Naturally his family went into deep shock. The nun, as well as other members of the community sought to minister to the family, but they were too deeply hurt to respond very positively. The fact that the tragedy happened at home made it even worse. The man’s wife was so distraught that she couldn’t go out into the garden where the accident had happened. Indeed, she found it difficult even to look out of the window that faced onto the ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... can do because it is a celebration of all that is good, all that is true, and all that is beautiful. In fact, I would make the case this morning that celebrating Easter is the greatest public service the church can perform for the world. Why ... one image is the best icon of the gospel I have ever seen. The promise of Easter Sunday is not that your heart won’t break. In fact, the promise of Easter Sunday is that if you love, your heart WILL break. For God so loved the world, God’s heart broke. The cross is ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... other word out of his mouth was “What the fat!” What I do think is new is that people now carry curses around with them like a charm, and we think these charms only turn to harm when they’re hurled our way by friends and family. In fact, foul language has become so accepted, so commonplace, that it is losing its power to shock, to insult, to communicate disdain. The more we curse, the less our curses mean. Maybe it’s time for Christians to learn how to really curse and swear. After all, who says a ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... other word out of his mouth was “What the fat!” What I do think is new is that people now carry curses around with them like a charm, and we think these charms only turn to harm when they’re hurled our way by friends and family. In fact, foul language has become so accepted, so commonplace, that it is losing its power to shock, to insult, to communicate disdain. The more we curse, the less our curses mean. Maybe it’s time for Christians to learn how to really curse and swear. After all, who says a ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... somebody has torn the sign down, warning the bridge is out that driver could drive off that bridge and die. Today, I am going to share not just any message with you. I am going to share the message that could (no cross that out) will save your life. In fact, it is the message that is so important that whether or not you hear it, believe it, act on it, receive it and respond to it in the appropriate way you will spend eternity separated from God. The man who wrote these words that we are going to study today ...

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